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michelle caruso ka brar row joins us. >> u.s. officials tell nbc news that there are as many as seven americans among the hostages. there may be more. yesterday they were only certain about three. there is deep confusion, almost no clarity, about the algerian military attempt to take control of the facility in eastern algeria that simon referenced. neither b.p. or stat oil, nor the u.k. government nor the u.s. government able to provide any clarity about the state of that on peril rags. there are conflicting reports about casualties. b.p. along with other energy companies in the country are moving nonessential employees from algeria. once again, in the last hour the white house strongly condemning the attack on the plant and the white house spokesperson saying president obama is being briefed regularly on the situation. they would not provide any clarity about whether or not there are u.s. drones over algeria at this point. to give you the background, a group connected to al qaeda has claimed responsibility for this attack. they
michelle caruso ka brar row joins us. >> u.s. officials tell nbc news that there are as many as seven americans among the hostages. there may be more. yesterday they were only certain about three. there is deep confusion, almost no clarity, about the algerian military attempt to take control of the facility in eastern algeria that simon referenced. neither b.p. or stat oil, nor the u.k. government nor the u.s. government able to provide any clarity about the state of that on peril rags....
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michelle, what are you hearing? >> here at the breaking news desk, hillary clinton secretary of state has spoken with reporters about the situation in algeria involving the hostages at the natural gas plant, as many as seven americans involved. she spoke at leapt and says she's spoken with the leadership of algeria multiple times today, hoping to get it resolved, and she said very specifically this incident will be resolved, we hope, a minimum loss of life, but when you deal with relentless terrorists life is not in any way precious to them. so once again another government official from around the world, we heard david cameron, uk prime minister earlier talking as well, suggesting that we should face the possibility of the loss of life when it comes to the situation in algeria. we have reports out of the country that due to a military operation there, there have been casualties but no confirmation. we're still awaiting any more information that occurs. back to you. >> michelle, thanks very much. we'll await those d
michelle, what are you hearing? >> here at the breaking news desk, hillary clinton secretary of state has spoken with reporters about the situation in algeria involving the hostages at the natural gas plant, as many as seven americans involved. she spoke at leapt and says she's spoken with the leadership of algeria multiple times today, hoping to get it resolved, and she said very specifically this incident will be resolved, we hope, a minimum loss of life, but when you deal with...
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michelle caruso-cabrera, thank you very much. >>> it's now final. listen to this. according to the congressional budget office the u.s. debt in 2012 jumped from -- jumped to $16.1 trillion from $14.8 trillion. that in 2011. that's $1.3 trillion deficit. you know, if the republicans want to save their house majority, they'd better cut spending like there's no tomorrow. we'll have a little debate on our budget priorities next up. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a third of aer. fiber one. >>> welcome back. >>> welcome back. house budget committee chairman paul ryan announced today that republicans are putting a short-term debt ceiling hike on the table. short-term debt ceiling hike. but here's what i'm not hearing and what we should be hearing is an unambiguous plan to splash spending now. republicans need an absolute rock solid plan to implement the sequester which is $1.2 trillion over the next ten years. this is
michelle caruso-cabrera, thank you very much. >>> it's now final. listen to this. according to the congressional budget office the u.s. debt in 2012 jumped from -- jumped to $16.1 trillion from $14.8 trillion. that in 2011. that's $1.3 trillion deficit. you know, if the republicans want to save their house majority, they'd better cut spending like there's no tomorrow. we'll have a little debate on our budget priorities next up. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one. uh,...
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>> michelle, stay with us. we want to find out how to address this infrastructure issue. joining me right now is donna cooper, an advisers to the center for american progress and a former planning and policy secretary for the state of pennsylvania. good to sigh, donna. thanks for joining us. >> great to be here. >> so at a time when the country is in bad fiscal shape, no secrets here, where does the money come from for need infrastructure improvements? >> well, as the study just pointed out, you know, we have 1.1 trillion that we're short, but that's actually over 13 years, so we need to be spending about $130 billion more a year, and us a point out some of that is private money. it's not public money. the public money that needs to be invested on roads and highways and rail and transit really doesn't total that much, and your former guest, senator simpson knew that well. in fact, the simpson/bowles commission called for about $150 billion more in federal funds to be invested every year. i think it could be done for a little bit less, but we've got to start because we're
>> michelle, stay with us. we want to find out how to address this infrastructure issue. joining me right now is donna cooper, an advisers to the center for american progress and a former planning and policy secretary for the state of pennsylvania. good to sigh, donna. thanks for joining us. >> great to be here. >> so at a time when the country is in bad fiscal shape, no secrets here, where does the money come from for need infrastructure improvements? >> well, as the...
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let's get right to michelle caruso-cabrera on that. >> reporter: here at the breaking news desk. algerian state media is reporting that the hostage, the military operation to end the hostage situation in eastern algeria has ended. once again, this is according to algerian state media which is also reporting that two brits and two filipinos were killed at the amenas gas plant in eastern algeria. we cannot confirm this, only according to reports being watched by the associated press who happens to be on the ground there and other individuals who are watching the news there. algerian tv saying that an operation we believe began about ten hours ago by the algerian military to free all we know are dozens of hostages, which include as many as seven americans, began with ten hours ago, they say that that has ended, and so far four casualties. earlier in the day the islamic militants in control of the site had said there were dozens who had been killed, so we'll have to wait and see exactly what's happened but right now algerian state media has said it has come to an end, a natural gas p
let's get right to michelle caruso-cabrera on that. >> reporter: here at the breaking news desk. algerian state media is reporting that the hostage, the military operation to end the hostage situation in eastern algeria has ended. once again, this is according to algerian state media which is also reporting that two brits and two filipinos were killed at the amenas gas plant in eastern algeria. we cannot confirm this, only according to reports being watched by the associated press who...
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i'm michelle caruso ka arcabrerh ross westgate. kelly's off. we'll have more coming up -- there's been a traffic jam in the region. the s&p rising back above the five-year high that it reached -- >> kidding, kidding. kidding. >> he doth protest too much. in every joke there is a whisper of truth. >> kidding -- is that the expression? >> in spanish -- [ spanish ] >> i don't know whether andrew is delayed because of traffic or can't decide the proper look for a snow day. could be a sweater -- >> sweater? >> a zipper sweater. >> a zweater? >> yeah. you don't get up early enough -- do you live in the georgia? >> yes. >> you're here. >> yes. >> okay. i live 35 miles away. >> and you made it. >> and i have a sports car. >> and andrew lives in the city, he didn't make it. >> don't live where there's a bridge or tunnel between you and where you work is good advice. >> that would mean i have to live in new jersey and i don't want to live in new jersey. >> you made it here. too good for new jersey? too good for new jersey, are you? >> i'm single. i want
i'm michelle caruso ka arcabrerh ross westgate. kelly's off. we'll have more coming up -- there's been a traffic jam in the region. the s&p rising back above the five-year high that it reached -- >> kidding, kidding. kidding. >> he doth protest too much. in every joke there is a whisper of truth. >> kidding -- is that the expression? >> in spanish -- [ spanish ] >> i don't know whether andrew is delayed because of traffic or can't decide the proper look for a...
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i'm michelle caruso cabrera. a report just came out that shows how costly it is that we don't keep up our roads and waterways. more than $3 trillion off the nation's gdp through 2020. they believe we should be spending $2.7 trillion through the end cht decade. they expect we'll only spend $1.6 trillion. that's a gap of $1.1 trillion in lost sales, 3 1/2 million lost jobs and 3.1 trillion in lost gdp. when the electrical grid fail and you can't run the manufacturing plant, you can't make what you need to sell. when you can't get out of a port, you can't send it you have a we get it it but we need to do something about it. back to you. >> the question is, how do we pay for it. >> exactly. >> thanks, michelle. we are counting down to facebook's big announcement. what is mark zuckerberg building? we'll take some getses after the break. she keeps you guessing. it's part of what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you
i'm michelle caruso cabrera. a report just came out that shows how costly it is that we don't keep up our roads and waterways. more than $3 trillion off the nation's gdp through 2020. they believe we should be spending $2.7 trillion through the end cht decade. they expect we'll only spend $1.6 trillion. that's a gap of $1.1 trillion in lost sales, 3 1/2 million lost jobs and 3.1 trillion in lost gdp. when the electrical grid fail and you can't run the manufacturing plant, you can't make what...
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. >> michelle, thank you very much. meanwhile, we're at the height of earnings season. bank of america and kayla tausche has the, both of those banks hit by steep legal costs. citi only released $86 million from this pool. until had can see how it affects the housing recovery. releasing $900 million, as well, and that pool includes mortgages. while b of a is not entirely out of the woods, kreismt o brian moynihan said the settlement means that earnings should now be clearer, with growth across all businesses and expenses declining 6% in the last year. he says the drop in delinquency rates should shave arch additional $1 billion out of expenses by q3. other than the, they said citi needs to set more efficiency targets across the bank, and those targets should be clearer in the upcoming months. both companies noting the overall capital positions better than last year. back to you. >> kayla, thank you so much. making it relatively easy to understand. for more analysis, let's bring in jeff hart. good morning, these are a bit impenetrable. how do you read them? >> that's the
. >> michelle, thank you very much. meanwhile, we're at the height of earnings season. bank of america and kayla tausche has the, both of those banks hit by steep legal costs. citi only released $86 million from this pool. until had can see how it affects the housing recovery. releasing $900 million, as well, and that pool includes mortgages. while b of a is not entirely out of the woods, kreismt o brian moynihan said the settlement means that earnings should now be clearer, with growth...
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>> no that would be like saying that the rioting in greece because michelle is over there. you know what happens you is hear that there are riots, and you send her over to confirm it. it's not that they're rioting because she's there. >> then you wouldn't be -- you think that the transports right now are for some reason they're up here but no good reason. >> it's not that the stocks are somehow omniscient, they're a reflection of the underlying goods flow. >> is there any of the groups in the transports more vulnerable? rails are still pretty good, right? >> we have the truckers rated underperform. >> the truckers are where you're worried about -- >> i'm worried the most there. quite frankly we're seeing 6 something percent cost inflation get improved margin wer. out of that? very difficult. very difficult. least worried about certain segments of rail union pacific in particular simply because they're a great ben rush i of fracking and the research the chemical research. >> okay. we'll -- be a little less bullish maybe just listen like you said, we'll keep that in mind. tha
>> no that would be like saying that the rioting in greece because michelle is over there. you know what happens you is hear that there are riots, and you send her over to confirm it. it's not that they're rioting because she's there. >> then you wouldn't be -- you think that the transports right now are for some reason they're up here but no good reason. >> it's not that the stocks are somehow omniscient, they're a reflection of the underlying goods flow. >> is there...